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University of Florida Page 1 Spring 2010 University Employee File Detail of Salaries As of March 18, 2010 All Fund Sources UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA PAGE 1 SPRING 2010 UNIVERSITY EMPLOYEE FILE DETAIL OF SALARIES AS OF MARCH 18, 2010 ALL FUND SOURCES ACADEMIC AFFAIRS ADVISEMENT & RETENTION-0204 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ NAME JOB BGT CURRENT TITLE FTE RATE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ PETERSON DANA PRG DIR & MASTER LECTURER 1.00 71,405.94 VINSON RONDA PROGRAM AST 1.00 32,322.24 DEPT TOTAL 2.00 103,728.18 UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA PAGE 2 SPRING 2010 UNIVERSITY EMPLOYEE FILE DETAIL OF SALARIES AS OF MARCH 18, 2010 ALL FUND SOURCES ACADEMIC AFFAIRS FACULTY DEVELOPMENT-0202 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ NAME JOB BGT CURRENT TITLE FTE RATE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ SATTLER ELLEN ADMINISTRATIVE AST, SR 1.00 52,500.00 DEPT TOTAL 1.00 52,500.00 UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA PAGE 3 SPRING 2010 UNIVERSITY EMPLOYEE FILE DETAIL OF SALARIES AS OF MARCH 18, 2010 ALL FUND SOURCES ACADEMIC AFFAIRS INSTITUTIONAL RESEARCH-0205 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ NAME JOB BGT CURRENT TITLE FTE RATE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ BUNTING NANCY ADMINISTRATIVE AST 1.00 45,184.32 DICKSON DAVID COMPUTER APPLICATIONS, CRD 4 1.00 67,418.15 HARTGE GARY IT EXPERT 1.00 56,523.30 HUANG CAROL COMPUTER APPLICATIONS, CRD 4 1.00 71,882.01 JOHNSON NATHANIEL INSTITUTIONAL RES, ASO DIR 4 1.00 95,000.00 NELSON CHARLES IT EXPERT 1.00 50,000.00 RAMIREZ NUNEZ ARMANDO IT EXPERT 1.00 54,060.00 ZEGLEN MARIE RESEARCH PROGS/SVCS, DIR 6 1.00 152,337.00 DEPT TOTAL 8.00 592,404.78 UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA PAGE 4 SPRING 2010 UNIVERSITY EMPLOYEE FILE DETAIL OF SALARIES AS OF MARCH 18, 2010 ALL FUND SOURCES ACADEMIC AFFAIRS PRECOLLEGIATE EDUCATION CENTER-0212 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ NAME JOB BGT CURRENT TITLE FTE RATE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ALLEN AMY ADMINISTRATIVE AST 1.00 31,320.00 ANTHONY MICHAEL COMPUTER SUPPORT SPEC, SR 1.00 45,622.80 BOKOR JULIE EDUC/TRAINING PROGS, CRD 3 1.00 43,926.30 GANIOUS HARRIET OFFICE MGR 1.00 40,653.36 GOLART KIMBERLY EDUC/TRAINING PROGS, CRD 1 1.00 30,000.00 KELSO ERIN LABORATORY, TEACHING SPEC 1.00 34,076.16 KOROLY MARY DIR & RES ASO PROF .10 9,552.99 KOROLY MARY DIR & ASO SCTST .50 47,336.83 PAULIN DEBORAH EDUC/TRAINING PROGS, AST DIR 1.00 52,822.02 DEPT TOTAL 7.60 335,310.46 UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA PAGE 5 SPRING 2010 UNIVERSITY EMPLOYEE FILE DETAIL OF SALARIES AS OF MARCH 18, 2010 ALL FUND SOURCES ACADEMIC AFFAIRS PROVOST/VP OFC-ACADEMIC AFFRS-0201 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ NAME JOB BGT CURRENT TITLE FTE RATE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ABERNATHY CAMMY DEAN & PROF .01 600.00 BARNETT ROXANNE IT SR 1.00 63,444.00 BELL AMELIA ADMINISTRATIVE AST 1.00 36,999.36 BIBBO NANCY SECRETARY, EXECUTIVE 1.00 37,375.20 BIELLING ROBIN ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES, CRD 1.00 61,854.62 DONNELLY ANNE SR ASO IN 1.00 88,614.78 GATER CHERYL EXECUTIVE AST 4 1.00 66,300.00 GLOVER JOSEPH SR VICE PRESIDENT,PROVOST&PR 1.00 300,000.00 HEETER JASON IT SR 1.00 72,651.83 HEWARD ADAM IT EXPERT 1.00 55,000.00 KOZAK DENNIS ADMINISTRATIVE AST 1.00 50,112.00 KWOLEK-FOLLAND ANGEL ASO PROVOST & PROF 1.00 145,000.00 LAPLANTE CHRISTY OFFICE MGR 1.00 49,924.08 LAWRENCE DAVID ACA ADM & UNIV SCHOLAR 1.00 103,719.76 MAGARELLI MICHAEL IT SPECIALIST 1.00 38,750.00 MCELWEE-WHITE LISA PROF .01 212.42 MCLEOD GAURA SECRETARY 1.00 25,056.00 PACE KIM ASO IN 1.00 83,574.30 RIEDY DAWN BUDGETING, CRD 2 1.00 72,726.00 SMITH PAUL IT EXPERT 1.00 53,500.00 STARK LESLEE ACADEMIC SUPP SVCS, CRD 1 1.00 60,996.00 STEFF RITA OFFICE AST 1.00 37,479.60 WOODBURY ALVIN IT SR 1.00 65,000.00 WRIGHT THOMAS IT SPECIALIST 1.00 38,750.00 WUERTZ CHAD IT SPECIALIST 1.00 42,845.76 DEPT TOTAL 23.02 1,650,485.71 UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA PAGE 6 SPRING 2010 UNIVERSITY EMPLOYEE FILE DETAIL OF SALARIES AS OF MARCH 18, 2010 ALL FUND SOURCES ACADEMIC AFFAIRS SANTA FE-0207 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ NAME JOB BGT CURRENT TITLE FTE RATE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ BYRD CURTIS ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES, CRD 1.00 70,000.00 DANIELS EDNA PROGRAM AST 1.00 31,111.20 MAIR BERNARD ASO PROVOST & PROF 1.00 155,000.00 MCDADE-GORDON BARBARA PRG DIR & ASO PROF .50 56,733.83 MORRIS MONTIA CAREER DEVEL SVCS, CRD 1 1.00 54,184.38 PRUITT-WILSON BERNICE PROGRAM AST 1.00 31,173.84 TABAG ARLENE ADMINISTRATIVE AST 1.00 40,799.52 DEPT TOTAL 6.50 439,002.77 UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA PAGE 7 SPRING 2010 UNIVERSITY EMPLOYEE FILE DETAIL OF SALARIES AS OF MARCH 18, 2010 ALL FUND SOURCES ACADEMIC AFFAIRS UNIVERSITY HONORS PROGRAM-0203 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ NAME JOB BGT CURRENT TITLE FTE RATE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ BLANKENSHIP CAROL PROGRAM AST 1.00 33,554.16 DENNY JOHN AST IN 1.00 47,500.00 GARNER REGAN AST IN 1.00 40,901.00 GREEN YUJA OFFICE MGR 1.00 37,709.28 JOHNSON MELISSA AST IN 1.00 40,896.88 KNUDSON KEVIN PRG DIR & PROF 1.00 110,000.00 DEPT TOTAL 6.00 310,561.32 UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA PAGE 8 SPRING 2010 UNIVERSITY EMPLOYEE FILE DETAIL OF SALARIES AS OF MARCH 18, 2010 ALL FUND SOURCES ACADEMIC AFFAIRS WRITING PROGRAM-0206 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ NAME JOB BGT CURRENT TITLE FTE RATE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ PHILLIPS CHERYL SECRETARY 1.00 28,000.08 REYNOLDS ALISON LECTURER 1.00 43,000.00 RICE JEFFREY LECTURER 1.00 43,000.00 RONAN JOHN LECTURER 1.00 44,290.00 DEPT TOTAL 4.00 158,290.08 COLLEGE TOTAL 58.12 3,642,283.30 UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA PAGE 9 SPRING 2010 UNIVERSITY EMPLOYEE FILE DETAIL OF SALARIES AS OF MARCH 18, 2010 ALL FUND SOURCES AGRICULTURAL & LIFE SCIENCES AGRICULTURAL & BIOLOGICAL ENG-6007 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ NAME JOB BGT CURRENT TITLE FTE RATE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ BAIGORRIA GUILLERMO AST IN 1.00 61,800.00 BECK HOWARD PROF 1.00 103,287.20 BROWN CHARLES INFO/PUBLICATIONS SVCS, CRD 1.00 44,191.45 BUCKLIN RAY PROF 1.00 104,549.17 BURCH DANNY ENGINEER 1.00 45,004.23 BURKS THOMAS ASO PROF 1.00 91,058.27 CAMPBELL VERONICA CHEMIST, SR 1.00 41,544.63 CARDENAS-LAILHACAR LUI RESEARCH PROGS/SVCS, CRD 1 1.00 40,000.00 CORRELL MELANIE AST PROF 1.00 80,893.70 DUCKWORTH BILLY ENGINEERING TECH, SR 1.00 38,642.03 DUKES MICHAEL ASO PROF 1.00 97,145.00 ELHOLM TELULA OFFICE AST 1.00 39,296.16 FEAGLE STEVEN INSTRUMENT MAKER-DESIGNER 1.00 42,845.76 FRAISSE CLYDE AST PROF 1.00 85,490.00 GAO BIN AST PROF 1.00 82,496.00 GLISSON TYLER ACCOUNTING, CRD 2 1.00 28,500.00 HALDEMAN BARBARA EDITORIAL AST 1.00 26,601.12 HALE MELONY GRANTS AST 1.00 32,050.80 HAMAN DOROTA CHAIR & PROF 1.00 149,350.00 HU ZHENGJUN AST IN 1.00 51,000.00 INGRAM KEITH ASO SCTST 1.00 86,019.25 JONES JAMES DIS PROF 1.00 188,769.88 JONES PIERCE AST PRG DIR & PROF 1.00 112,954.82 JUDGE JASMEET ASO PROF 1.00 83,827.18 KIKER GREGORY AST PROF 1.00 81,255.79 KIPP MARY AST IN 1.00 50,000.00 LANE PAUL ENGINEER, SR 1.00 47,805.62 LANNI ORLANDO ENGINEER 1.00 44,786.44 LARSON BARBRA AST IN 1.00 55,929.00 LEARY JAMES SR LECTURER 1.00 84,440.12 LEE WON ASO PROF 1.00 83,431.01 LEHTOLA CAROL ASO PROF 1.00 88,416.93 MARTINEZ CHRISTOPHER AST PROF 1.00 76,220.00 MENDOZA DAWN ADMINISTRATIVE AST 1.00 46,645.92 MILLER CRAIG ASO IN 1.00 63,829.10 MUNOZ-CARPENA RAFAEL ASO PROF 1.00 89,619.60 NIBLACK E COMPUTER SYSTEMS PROG 1.00 48,933.73 OVERMAN ALLEN PROF 1.00 99,290.74 PORTER CHERYL COMPUTER APPLICATIONS, CRD 3 1.00 67,187.02 PORTER WENDELL LECTURER 1.00 75,135.41 PRESTON DANIEL ENGINEERING TECH, SR 1.00 32,000.00 PRICE DONALD VIS PROF 1.00 107,171.50 PULLAMMANAPPALLIL P AST PROF 1.00 84,215.65 RILEY KRISTEN RESEARCH PROGS/SVCS, CRD 3 .50 48,717.98 ROYCE FREDERICK AST IN .75 41,123.23 RUMMEL JAMES ENGINEERING TECH, SR 1.00 37,835.19 RUPPERT KATHLEEN EXT SCTST 1.00 81,653.94 RUPPERT THOMAS AST IN 1.00 51,500.00 UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA PAGE 10 SPRING 2010 UNIVERSITY EMPLOYEE FILE DETAIL OF SALARIES AS OF MARCH 18, 2010 ALL FUND SOURCES AGRICULTURAL & LIFE SCIENCES AGRICULTURAL & BIOLOGICAL ENG-6007 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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